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Apex Vocab U5 axgh Quiz

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1. self-fulfilling prophecy




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2. Attitudes




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3. dispositional attribution




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4. Consensus




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5. Cognitive Dissonance




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6. situational attribution




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7. social cognition




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8. self-efficacy




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9. How someone feels about his or her self-knowledge. Example: Feeling good about yourself.




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10. The knowledge that a person has about him- or herself. Example: Knowing your own name, your age, the subjects you take in school, and what you like to do for fun.




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11. The tendency to underestimate situational influences and overestimate dispositional influences when judging other people's behavior. Example: Seeing a homeless person and assuming homelessness must be his or her fault.




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12. The reason someone gives to explain his or her own behavior or experiences, or the behavior or experiences of others.




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13. When a person acts or responds the same whenever a certain situation is present. Example: Kristin always scores high on math tests.




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14. When a person acts differently from other people in the same situation. Example: Only Kristin got a high score on the math test.




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15. The tendency to look for information that agrees with our opinions and therefore strengthens our bias.




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16. The tendency to judge a person by what group he or she is in.




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17. The tendency to judge a group of people based on one's judgment of one person in the group.





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